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A Critical Examination of ISO-Sponsored Demand Response Programs - This paper traces the history of demand response programs at the six major ISOs and RTOs (NE, NY, PJM, ERCOT, CA, MISO), focusing on how changing market and regulatory conditions have led to a transformation in the demand side offerings available to both wholesale and retail customers.  Report PDF.

 

Advanced Metering Infrastructure: What Regulators Need to Know About Its Value to Residential Customers - This report began as an effort to understand who has the better argument: those opposed to ―advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) as a demand response tool, and those supporting AMI for the same reason. As our understanding of the AMI issues has evolved, the paper has evolved. The report now casts a wider web.  We provide regulators with a general framework for evaluating an electric utility’s request for recovery of the costs of implementing an advanced metering infrastructure.1 We do return to, and examine in depth, the disputes between consumer advocates who oppose AMI and environmentalists, and utilities who support AMI. We place these disagreements in the context of a model for analyzing the overall costs and benefits of AMI.

Link: http://www.energetics.com/madri/toolbox/pdfs/vision/Brockway_on_AMI.pdf

 

Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering - the Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) to prepare a report by appropriate region, that assesses electric demand response resources, including those available from all consumer classes. Report PDF.

 

Automation of Capacity Bidding With An Aggregator Using Open Automated Demand Response - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.  April 2008

http://www.energycollection.com/Energy/Energy-Demand-Response/Automation-Of-Capacity.pdf

 

Brattle Group Report - The Impact of Demand Curtailment on Power Prices in PJM.  PDF.  The power of experimentation - 4/4/08 PDF.

 

California Demand Response: A vision for the Future - several organizations in California uniting around a common vision for Demand Response.

Link: http://www.caiso.com/1fce/1fceab5f6c460.pdf

 

Coordination of Retail Demand Response with Midwest ISO Wholesale Markets - by Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Labs - May 2008.  39 Pages.

Link: http://eetd.lbl.gov/EA/EMP/reports/lbnl-288e.pdf

 

Data Collection for Demand Side Management - for Quantifying its influence on reliability.  Results and recommendations.  December 2007.  By NERC.  55 pages.

Link: ftp://ftp.nerc.com/pub/sys/all_updl/pc/drdtf/NERC_DSMTF_Report_040308.pdf

 

Demand Response: a decisive breakthrough for Europe.  By Capgemini

Link: http://www.EnergyCollection.com/Energy/Energy-Demand-Response/Demand-Response-A-Decisive-Breakthrough-For-Europe.pdf

  

Demand Response and Smart Metering Policy Actions Since the Energy Policy Act of 2005: A Summary for State Officials -

http://www.EnergyCollection.com/Energy-Demand-Response/2008-12-01-DR-AMI-Policy-Actions.pdf

 

Demand Response Design Principles for Creating Customer and Market Value - This information paper summarizes design principles for gaining customer participation, and creating customer and market value for demand response resources (DRR).  Report PDF.

 

Demand Response Resources (DRR) Valuation and Market Analysis: Assessing DRR Benefits and Coats.  By Daniel M. Violette, Ph.D., Summit Blue Consulting; Rachel Freeman, M.S., Summit Blue Consulting.

http://summitblue.com/dyn_downloads/drrvaluationandmarketanalysis.pdf

 

Demand Response Resources in the Midwest - Demand Response Resources in the Organization of Midwest States - By Chuck Goldman of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

 

Detroit Edison and Demand Response - An Assessment of National Trends and Implications for Detroit Edison and the State of Michigan.  PDF - 185 Pages.  

 

Estimating Demand Response Load Impacts: Evaluation of Baseline Load Models for Non-Residential Buildings in California - a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) study, funded by the California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research Program’s Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) and U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability.  January 2008. PDF - 33 Pages.

 

(The) Green Effect - How demand response programs contribute to energy efficiency and environmental quality.  By David Nemtzow, Dan Delurey, and Chris King.

http://www.demandresponsecommittee.org/id178.htm

 

FERC 2007 Status Report - PDF.

 

Getting it Right the First Time - A discussion of AMI and the value of Demand Response, how the two are interrelated.  The value of Demand Response is characterized using a Monte Carlo approach.

Link: http://www.fortnightly.com/pubs/09012006_GettingItRight.pdf

 

Intelligent Demand Response - Paper by PowerIT Solutions on demand response alternatives for Industrial customers.  PDF

 

Open Automated Demand Response Communication Standards (OpenADR or Open Auto-DR) - This document is a draft of the Open Automated Demand Response Communication Standards. The research that led to this standard was funded by the California Energy Commission's (CEC) Public Interest Energy Research Program (PIER). The work has been carried out by the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) which is managed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The initial goal of the research was to explore the feasibility of developing a low cost communications infrastructure to improve the reliability, repeatability, robustness, and cost-effectiveness of demand response (DR) in commercial buildings. One key research question was: Could today's technology be used to automate the response of commercial buildings to standardized electricity price signals? Over six years of research, development, and demonstration have led to this standard. The standard outlines communications standards using Web Services to send DR signals to end-use customer systems.

http://drrc.lbl.gov/openadr/

 

Optimizing Demand Response - A comprehensive DR business case quantifies a full range of concurrent benefits.  By Eric Woychik.  5 pages.

http://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/Files/20080521081541-Woychik%20Attachment,%20Comverge.pdf

 

Quantifying Demand Response Benefits In PJM - Prepared by The Brattle Group. January 2007.

http://www.energetics.com/madri/pdfs/BrattleGroupReport.pdf

 

Woodbridge Energy Study & Monitoring Pilot - Whirlpool Corporation Study of residential customers saving money by shifting energy usage.  PDF.

 

 

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